1. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed itself. It works by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy.
2. There are two types of catalysts: positive catalysts increase the rate of a reaction while negative catalysts decrease it. Catalysis can also be homogeneous, with reactants and catalyst in the same phase, or heterogeneous with different phases.
3. Catalysts have many industrial applications, like using iron to catalyze ammonia synthesis or platinum to produce sulfuric acid. They allow chemical processes to operate more efficiently and productively.
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Role of Catalysts in Chemical Reactions
1. Name of Topic : Catalyst
Presented by
Mr. Sutar G.S.
SVSMD’S KKI POLYTECHNIC, AKKALKOT
2. INTRODUCTION
1.Catalyst plays an important role in chemical reaction.
2.Catalytic reagents are better than ordinary reagents.
3.Catalyst mainly used to prevents the environmental
4.pollution. It helps us to achieve the goal of green
chemistry
catalyst is a substance which alters the speed (rate )of a chemical
reaction without itself taking part in the chemical reaction.
A + B ---CATALYST---------> PRODUCT
The process of using a catalyst to alter the speed of a chemical
reaction is called as catalysis
3. a chemical reaction
A + B --CATALYST---------> PRODUCT
reactant side Product side
Ex: 2KClO3 --- MnO2 ------→ 2KCl +3O2
Decomposition of potassium chlorate is very slow under normal
conditions. When a small amount of manganese dioxide is
added the rate of decomposition of potassium chlorate
increases. In the above reaction, MnO2 acts as a catalyst. The
reaction is called as catalysis.
4. TYPES OF CATALYST: There are two types of catalysts
(i) Positive catalyst
(ii)Negative catalyst
1. POSITIVE CATALYST :A catalyst which increases the speed
of the reaction is called positive catalyst and
The phenomenon is known as positive catalysis.
Various examples are given below
Iron is used as a positive catalyst in the synthesis of
ammonia by Haber’s process.
N2 (g)+ 3H2 (g)----- Fe(S)------→ 2NH3(g)
5. Nitric oxide is used as the catalyst in the lead chamber process
SO2(g) +O2(g)------ NO2(g)---→ SO3(g
2. NEGATIVE CATALYST: A catalyst which decreases the speed
of the reaction is called negative catalyst and the phenomenon
is known as negative catalysis.
The decomposition of hydrogen peroxide is decreases in the
presence of glycerin
2H2O2-------- Glycerin ---------→ 2H2O+O2
3 Auto Catalyst :one of the product act as catalyst ,which
alter the rate of reaction
6. Types of catalytic reactions or catalysis
catalysis
HOMOGENEOUS
CATALYSIS
HETEROGENEOUS
Catalysis
Homo= same
phase
Hetero = Different
phase
7. 1.HOMOGENEOUS CATALYSIS :If the catalyst and the reactants
are in the same phase, then it is called as homogenous
catalysis.
In the lead chamber process Oxidation of sulphur dioxide into
sulphur trioxide with oxygen in the presence of nitric oxide is
used as the catalyst
SO2 (g) + O2 (g)---------- NO2(g)--------------------> SO3(g)
2.HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS: If the catalyst and the
reactants are in the different phase, then it is called as
heterogeneous catalysis.
Some of the examples of heterogeneous catalysis ,synthesis of
ammonia by Haber’s process.
N2(g)+ 3H2(g)-------- Fe(s) --------- 2NH3
8. Promoters: Promoter is a substance which increases the activity of the
catalyst. The activity of a catalyst can be increased by addition of a
small quantity of other material. These substances which, though itself
not a catalyst, promotes the activity of a catalyst is called a promoter.
Some examples of the promoters are given below.
In the Haber’s process for the synthesis of ammonia, traces of
molybdenum increase the activity of finely divided iron which acts as a
catalyst
N2 + 3H2 ----.Fe (solid) , Mo (promoter)----→ 2NH3
CATALYTIC POISONS: Catalytic poison is a substance which lowers
the activity of the catalyst. A substance which destroys the activity of
the catalyst is called a poison and the process is called catalytic
poisoning.
The iron catalyst used in the synthesis of ammonia in Haber process
is poisoned by H2S.
N2 +3 H2 ------ Fe (solid),-(Poisoned by H2S)-----------→ 2 NH3
9. General characteristics of a catalyst:
1. The catalyst remains unchanged at the end of the reaction.
But it may undergo physical change.
2. Only a small quantity of catalyst is generally needed.
3. A catalyst cannot initiate a reaction.
4. The function of a catalyst is only to alter the speed of the
reaction
5. A catalyst does not alter the position of equilibrium in a
reversible reaction.
6. A catalyst cannot change the nature of the products obtained
in a reaction.
10. APPLICATIONS OF CATALYST:
In order to increase the yield of products and also to increase the
rate of reaction, catalysts are employed for various applications
in industries.
1.In the Haber’s process for the synthesis of ammonia, finely
divided iron which acts as a catalyst.
N2 + 3H2-------- Fe (solid),
Mo (promoter) ----------------- 2NH3
2.In the contact process of preparation of sulphuric acid,
platinum is used as a catalyst.
2SO2 (g) +O2(g)---- Pt ----→ 2SO3(g)
3. In the manufacture of ethyl alcohol from sucrose, the enzyme
Invertase and zymase are used as catalyst.
C12H22O11 + H2O ------→ C6H12O6 + C6H12O6
11. 4. In the manufacture of hydrogen chloride from hydrogen and
chloride, activated carbon is used as catalyst.
H2 + Cl2 --------→ 2HCl
5. In the manufacture of methyl alcohol from CO and H2, zinc oxide
is used as Catalyst.
CO + 2H2 ---- ZnO----→ CH3OH
6. In the refining of petroleum, phosphoric acid is used as a
catalyst.
7. In the cracking of petroleum fractions, silica is used as a catalyst.
8. In the hydrogenation of vegetable oil, nickel is used as a
catalyst.